Health and Wellness Centre, Rangapahar, in collaboration with National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) conducted a medical camp at Trinity Theological College (TTC) on August 14.
DIMAPUR — Health and Wellness Centre, Rangapahar, in collaboration with National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) conducted a medical camp at Trinity Theological College (TTC) on August 14.
The college’s principal, Rev. Dr. Hukato Shohe, has appreciated the combined efforts of Dr. Hinotoli Kiba, medical officer; Abotoli Chishi, ANM; Akheli, MA; Yakamu, MA; and Akali; MA; who represented Rangapahar Health and Wellness Centre as well as two staff from Malaria department for diagnostics and two staff from CMO’s office for the awareness talk.
He stated that their tireless dedication, expertise, and unwavering commitment to the well-being of the TTC community had served as an inspiration to all and provided a sense of reassurance and comfort to both students and staff alike.
He has thanked them for their selflessness, dedication, and invaluable support extended to the college.
“Your visit has left a positive and lasting impact, and we are immensely thankful for your contributions. Please know that your efforts are genuinely appreciated and have made a significant difference in our college community,” Dr. Kiba said.
He further looked forward to any future collaboration.
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